Addressing COVID-19

March 5, 2020.

As you are aware, an outbreak of a respiratory disease caused by a novel (new) coronavirus that was first detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China has now been identified in many locations internationally, including cases in the United States. The virus has been named “SARS-CoV-2” and the disease it causes has been named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated “COVID-19”).

Rider Levett Bucknall is dedicated to ensuring that employees are safe and, to the greatest extent possible, able to manage projects without disruption in service. We have done this by implementing an internal phased plan to address potential implications of COVID-19 in the event that it spreads at an increasing rate.

We are also committed to guiding our clients on potential risks to their construction projects that may come as a result of COVID-19.

There are several items of consideration to safeguard your projects; first be aware of contractual provisions that might come into play and how to handle issues concerning a potential suspension, termination, cancellation of the contract or a force majeure event. Be aware where legal responsibility will reside for cost overruns on construction projects. Clarify excusable delays and fully understand coverage of insurance policies.

It is critical that contractors and other relevant firms have project specific COVID-19 mitigation plans and that a project/site-specific disaster plan is in place.

Considering the possibility that a major outbreak in the U.S. occurs, workers may not want to risk reporting to job sites. Initially, it may be hard to get people to come back to construction sites, so contractors may have to pay a premium for employees to return. There is also the potential that governments could shut down major construction projects, or transportation infrastructure, in parts of the U.S. and Canada.

On the other hand, if COVID-19 continues to upset the financial markets and the economy as a whole, then it is possible that it will drive a recession which will eventually drive construction costs down, simply because there is less work.

Below are some additional preemptive measures to support a safe and functioning project during this time:

Consider forward ordering, and early delivery of, material to avoid delays (however, additional storage areas for deliveries and double handling of materials for early storage may have cost implications)

It is possible that the COVID-19 outbreak will be contained and that the impact will be minimal, however, we are vested in our clients and projects and it is critical to provide relevant information so that everyone understand what this means for your construction projects and, most importantly, to have a plan in place.

About RLB

With a network that covers the globe and a heritage spanning over two centuries, Rider Levett Bucknall is a leading independent organisation in cost management and quantity surveying, project management and advisory services.

Our achievements are renowned: from the early days of pioneering quantity surveying, to landmark projects such as the Sydney Opera House, HSBC Headquarters Building in Hong Kong, the 2012 London Olympic Games and CityCenter in Las Vegas.

We continue this successful legacy with our dedication to the value, quality and sustainability of the built environment. Our innovative thinking, global reach, and flawless execution push the boundaries. Taking ambitious projects from an idea to reality.